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Hi all,

Due to the constant evolution of my car i have some after market bits to get rid of. I'd prefer local pick up but can arrange freight at buyers expense

Item: Bride Ergo Recliner including rail

Age: Unknown

Condition: Average to good. Has the usual hole in the RHS bolster and some wear on the RHS stitching in the side support. Both pictured.

Price: SOLD

To Fit: R32/33 A31. Was fitted to an R32gtst

Location: Campbelltown NSW

Contact: via pm

Item: SSR indy 500 wheels 17x8.5 +36 front 17x9.5 +35 rear

Age: Unknown

Condition: good. One rear in VGC as it has been repaired recently, the others are in generally good condition but could use a good clean. Some minor rash, one wheel has a small dent in the rim. Pics attached

Price:Sold!!

To Fit: Anything with 5x114.3 pcd, though offset will play a part

Location: Campbelltown NSW

Contact: via pm

Comments: The stated offset for these wheels is based on a 15mm slip on spacer that bolts to the back of the hub (which i will supply with the wheels). So you can get longer studs all round, or you can run bolt on spacers like i did. I ran a 20mm spacer up front on my 32gtst with stock guards to give an effective offset of +31 and a 20mm on the rear with a slight flare to give a +30 offset. I'd imagine these would easily fit under an r33gtst and probably under an r34

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  • 2 weeks later...

fronts definitely, rears probably (i'm not 100% on what will fit the rear on r33's)

I replaced the 15mm slips on with 20mm bolt ons all round on my 32gtst with stock front guards and slightly flared rear guards

  • 3 weeks later...

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